Menulog has partnered with EG Australia’s convenience delivery service, Eats2U.
Over 200 Eats2U stores around the country will now be available via the Menulog platform.
The new partnership comes as Menulog’s grocery and convenience locations continue to grow. Demand, says the platform, is not only being fuelled by metropolitan areas; it’s also coming from regional areas.
In fact, adds Menulog, more than 50% of the company’s grocery and convenience orders in March were among suburban and regional based stores.
Menulog Commercial Director ANZ Rory Murphy says Menulog’s footprint is a key differentiator with a highly competitive presence across Australia, including in regional and suburban areas as well as inner cities.
“As we continue to expand our partnerships in the convenience and grocery space, helping to cater to Aussies around all corners of the country, we anticipate these figures will only grow,” he says.
“We’re excited to partner with Eats2U to offer customers across the country more of what they want, from a trusted platform.”
EG Australia Commercial Director Leo Pucar says EG Australia’s customers are looking for new and convenient ways to receive products.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Menulog to offer [our customers] greater flexibility,” he says.
“On-demand services are a booming area of focus for us, with significant business growth opportunities. This partnership gives us access to Menulog’s significant courier network around the country and an excellent platform and team dedicated to great customer service.”
Eats2U joins over 2200 existing grocery and convenience outlets already established on Menulog, including BP (270-plus stores), IGA (130-plus stores) and Quickstop United Petroleum (190-plus stores).
To celebrate the onboarding of the first 35 Eats2U stores, Menulog will offer customers 99¢ deliveries on all grocery and convenience orders over $20.